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How many layers does the epidermis have in hair?

how many layer of cells make up upper epidermis and lower epidermis


What is contained in the epidermis?

The epidermis in humans contains cells (melanocytes) that make melanin, which gives skin its colour, Langerhans' cells which are the front line of defense of the immune system in the skin, and normal cells which make up your skin.


What are the two kinds of cells that make up the epidermis?

squamous and cuboidal


What make the animal cell and the plant cell the same?

They are both cells of living things


What can only make new living cells?

Living cells.


What 2 basic tissues make up the epidermis?

The two basic tissues that make up the epidermis are stratified squamous epithelium and connective tissue. The stratified squamous epithelium forms the outermost layer of the epidermis, while the underlying connective tissue provides support and nourishment to the epidermal cells.


Are the oldest epidermal cells found in the stratum basale?

Yes, the oldest epidermal cells are found in the stratum basale. This layer, also known as the basal layer, is the deepest layer of the epidermis and is responsible for the continuous production of new cells. As cells are pushed upwards, they become older and eventually reach the outermost layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, where they are shed.


How would life without cells be?

Life wouldn't be without cells. Cells are living and make up living organisms.


How can you decide is something is or were made up of cells?

All living organisms have cells that make up their life formations. If the organism WAS living, than it had cells, if it is living, then it had cells too!


How can you describe the similar cells that make up the make up epidermis tissue in the leaf and how other tissues have different shapes of cells?

The epidermis tissue in leaves is typically made up of flat, closely packed cells called pavement cells that help with gas exchange and protect the leaf from pathogens. Other tissues in plants may have different shapes of cells depending on their functions, such as elongated cells in xylem for water transport, or irregularly shaped cells in the spongy mesophyll for photosynthesis. These different cell shapes allow various tissues to perform their specific roles effectively in the plant.


Imagine how life would be without cells?

Life wouldn't be without cells. Cells are living and make up living organisms.


Does a bullfrog have cells?

Yes! All living organisms have cells. Cells make up each and every individual organism there is living.